Gotcha. I'm sure the percentage of users for MySQL is small, but they're out
there. A good portion of web developers use MySQL and would likely find this
feature useful when considering GeoServer. Not high priority like you said,
but worth a shot to see if someone has tackled this issue yet.
Thanks again,
Brian
On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 1:16 AM, Andrea Aime <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 11:19 PM, youngblood <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Was just doing some leg work on this, and filed a bug a while back, but
>> wanted to see if anyone was able to solve it on the mailing list. Looks
>> like
>> a old discussion on the mailing list about it.
>>
>> I can use MySQL datastore in version 2.1, but cannot create a SQL View.
>> Geoserver detects geometry column as byte[]
>>
>>
>> Ideas?
>
>
> The response I added to your jira still applies for both databases that
> show this
> behavior, MySQL and MSSQL:
> http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-4528
>
> Fixing a jdbc sql dialect is not that hard, any proficient java developer
> with the
> databases installed should be able to do it (for issues related to lack of
> knowledge of the GeoTools API we can help, providing full blown support
> for databases that current devs do not use personally and do not drive
> business is
> another story, unlikely to happen).
>
> Cheers
> Andrea
>
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